PrimaryPlus, a nonprofit healthcare organization headquartered in Vanceburg, Kentucky, and providing primary care, specialty care, and pharmacy services across northeastern Kentucky and the Ohio Valley region, experienced a cybersecurity incident
Watsonville Community Hospital in Watsonville, California, has confirmed that a cyberattack caused the network outage that began on November 29, 2024. Officials initially described the incident as an IT outage
On Sunday, December 1, 2024, PIH Health, headquartered in Whittier, California, experienced a ransomware attack that compromised a segment of its system. In response, the IT department proactively shut down
Memorial Hospital and Manor in Bainbridge, Georgia, has faced significant disruptions due to a ransomware attack discovered on November 2, 2024. The incident was identified when virus protection software detected
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) has confirmed that a cyberattack is responsible for the ongoing IT outages affecting its campuses in Amarillo, El Paso, and Lubbock, Texas. The
Axis Health System, a nonprofit healthcare provider in Colorado, experienced a cyberattack claimed by the Rhysida ransomware gang, affecting its patient portal and compromising its systems between July and September
On September 26, 2024, the University Medical Center (UMC) Health System in Lubbock, Texas, experienced a significant IT outage caused by a ransomware attack. The incident disrupted multiple systems, including
On August 28, 2024, Planned Parenthood of Montana (PPMT) experienced a major cyberattack, attributed to the ransomware group RansomHub. The attackers claim to have stolen 93GB of sensitive data and
McLaren Health Care, based in Grand Blanc, Michigan, is reportedly dealing with a ransomware attack that has disrupted operations across all 13 of its hospitals, as well as its ambulatory
OneBlood, a major blood donation service provider in the southeastern United States, is urgently requesting blood donations following a ransomware attack that has significantly impacted its operations. The attack, which
A ransomware attack on the Florida Department of Health, first detected on June 27, 2024, has significantly disrupted funeral services statewide. Initially thought to be a technical issue, the outage